The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1900, Page 8

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A a ¢ Hammond, Who ef Be Arrested, Says ‘He Found the Child on a Ferry- Boat. “ils Son Doesn't Know the Girl Who Was with the Old Gentle- man When He First Tried to oe of It. Supt. Binir, of the Outside Poor De- partment, has asked Chief Devery to ar- reat W, F. Hammond, sixty years old. * @ Jeweller, of 22 Main street, Greenport, L. 1, who left a baby boy at tis office yesterday afternoon. He bases his request on the alleged between an affidavit made by Hammond when he brought the geod the Poor Department and subsequent one made thia morning by Cabman Thomas D. McDonald, who} @rove Hammond and a woman and the | ia | © Hospital on Randalls Island, The po- "Mee are trying to ferret out its identity the mystery of the woman who WOMAN PAID THE FARE. Jy... 4 sincx usa ae asa: F< Wheenmond sdmite he scented trouble ered with flowers * ° bre he picked the baby up, but ap- lea’ Hi take it to the hoopla 1 sald f more amused than worried over gag ‘iT Woman ‘out Ith the green skirt b Tia enaation his aMdavit to Supt. Blair si told her | {haat “agian rt. cabtare, and woe that document he neglected to state | got in aha gh nd: te thelaay fo we! that & woman accompanied bim and the) “She sald on the way | me tthe asylu 1 Baby from the ferry to the Foundling | me ‘asylum and fide to 7 nal drop Bhe didn't volunteer her name | | Asylum and pald the cab fare. bi Man’! ask “tp Se een | cago Lond Superintendent Blair | " reached the anylum, and the people “that he had over to the Pennsyi- | eee. went me with the child to @upt So vania statotn at at Jeesey City to meet Mies . Brown, of Greenport, who in at-| A MAN OF GRIT. ) tending school in Philadelphia, She) ut know city for id) Mot come, and he returned on the] guilty and’ my ae sit, romans 4 P| ty-third street ferry, Then he at me for belong “+l Sentry shy | 3 jon't here's ma eri yh about me ‘to want hie HOW HE FOUND BABY. . thing t rough, nen 1 Mart out with “1 was about the last person to leave idee ry home Toru te Bat ae] the boat, and as I walked from the/fintsh, That's all I have to say about upper deck across the bridge to the)!" ise there at my very feet lay Iw th ences fe RAILROAD ‘BATS vow, = He supplemented his story by saying the ferry trying to find the moth See ie thant tonic] ABatuat Metropolitan Road tor Foundiing Hospital in Bixty-cighth | KAMing Patrick O'Connor, street, but they refused to rece.ve it A sealed verdict In favor of the Mot Hammond left the baby with Mr. ropolitan Street Railway Company was Bialr and sald he could be found at the! reidered this morning 1 Supreme Astor House if wanted. | Court, Brooklyn, In the sult of Annie ECCENTRIC, SAYS SON, tater, ru Ant Evening World reporter calied up! rs rt, L, 1, ninety-five miles from j,, New York, on the lonmedistance tole ) phone this morning and talked with } | ward C. Hammond, son of Je r * Hammond. The son war greatly wure\ when he was Prised when told of his father’s doing’ | electric car, t with a baby. |i war the fire knowi-| lar a of it he hawt received Can't understand |: “Father left bom yesterday mornin to “te such person, ‘fT means, howsrit Ferry, from the alleged | tance of hia being found in the | t @ boy iss prety youngster, fair: blue-e « Baroite ‘of limi: He (s ! 4 pera ns were not giving vent to a whimp 1 Hy oem washed ‘um. t ra were blocked ard windows| were full The Rery stream 1. ae out just before tt reached the M ‘the Nas tently: than the usual walf-b: caoey'sarrpavir. TUNNEL CONTRACT AWARD. . ee pr om “, hele nan tale Boston Firm wilt Bt Wil Baila the iia | ti . 2 ficDenee, being duly ul ls a cab man mationed vy snares Tere at The contract to construct Section > of| fr TT ar gman ere ‘ot Ab aa “ two Per] the Rapid-Transit tunnel, one ments oa of Teediumn height, yybows ud rete red | well no tion with either party, but no- | “Tact some serious trouble between Mr ee tan ROOSEVELT VETOES BILL scriuls. oats| OF ELECTRIC COMPANIES, Ay! Words to him and there Im her conduct to excite his (Special to The ir decided that there was a] ALBANY April 2 pa be pr this os @ay vetoed the bill sent them | electric light companies a, Cael of Pole with & re Tin cities. ‘The Bill was apo : int Hammond's a the request of the large electric eo — in New Vork ‘City whi or mn and purchase najacent to their pi Hants, the ow wich, had browgh: suite for Vatnages | caused by nolse and othsa "vibration Fue wpe doen | FIFTH AVENUE STAGE aa rc BILL 1S NOW A LAW. “ ial we The ees Werla) ALBANY, April %.—Gov. Roosevelt to- Gay signed the bill of Senator Goodsell ime Gore {hich permits the Fitth Avenue Stage “New Yor Guy THAL he epent Wiree-quarters Of AN HOOT) yury Weversen 810,000 Verdict |.) fee with Hammond‘to the New York ‘ . Foendiing Home. THE BABY THAT HAMMOND FOUND. = OBRED A POLICEMAN, Roughs nae up Ozab and Stole His Pin. n Fdawrd ff Onab, of t r alent and with peared In the Wes twenty-three years ow h avenue. Sheeban wa for examination ¢ by Magisirate Deve Osad wan alled ta Twenty-elgh'! street yeasterduy by Cari, Cooney, of th Wert Thirty-sow eet ptation, be ‘Ause of the many complaints that hav { the roughs wh nty-eighth street and Sevent levous A about halt way dow u) Sxechan, Perceiving tive raised tor ht or ten youns met ding tenements an avplatance. the policeman from + There were 90 many 4 his the Wid pot fight to advantag niver were taker the last. bow eft the orow b managed to breal ~ | aWay and make after him, He caugh where he had taken renee Stamned by Sidewalk Fall, Dr, Romain J, Curtis, a prominent ohyatclan, of Joliet, INL, fell on the side kat T te rvenue to being atte jb riend took him away (at Broadway and eae Street Store. | Cheviot Eton Suits, at $15.00 each — black andnavy blue. Jackets are lined with a supericr black taffeta. Collars and revers with fine stitching on silk, Considered good value at $25.00. Also another lot of Plaid Back Golf or Rainy-day St. and 3d Ave. 2 Skirts — ait coon sed| CHATHAM ARE; 121st St. & 3rd Ave.: 7 MORE STS 8 lengths, at $5.00 each —these are $10.00 and $12.50 qualities, “ Yaddlahatts| COWPERTHWAIT & SONS. se aE | @ jun old-fashioned trunk for company,| half way over the Continent he ts to Cloak Department! 207, 207 AND 209 PARK ROW, THIRD AVENUE ELECTRIC CARS PASS THE DOOR. urniture, be! ong Bedding, &c. Household at prices within the reach of all. Weekly or monthly payments to suit the convenience of the purchaser. With a contractor's wheelbarrow and, tographa and advertiving. If he gets bg & \@-acre farm in Taylor County, William J. Geer, nineveen years old, of 19 Caledonia street, Rochester, witl start from the Pulitser Bullding at 7 der Company No. 1, of Rochester. its o'clock next Tuesday morning on @ trip) ourn: weighs 110 pounds, Including « tin overtand to Ban Francisco cup. trying pan, Rnife, fork, spoon and| flare shirt, entire suit lined with “Reddy,” as he is known in Roch-| quilt Je will go from New York to exter, \¢ @ newsboy. Somebody made a| Byrac Mochester, Buttato, Brie, | Affeta sith. And Golf Suits of fine double- faced material, in different shades of grey, Eton coat and stitched skirt, 13.50 Values $20.00 and $25.00 Light grey Homespun Suits, Eton Coats, sith lined, new Shirts, per- caline lined and velveteen binding, value $15.00; also one hundred ince Vs our regular sieck and) "EL, 00 Were $15.00 to $20.00 Golf Skirts of double-faced imported materials, reverse side in plaids and checks, | bet of $00) that he could not wheel Clerelants Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, the barrow from New York to the) Butte, Seattle to San Francisco, He ex- Golden Gate jn two and one-half years| pects to reach his destination on Nov. and make $5,000 on the way from pho-| 1, 1908 B. Altman & 0. SUMMER MILLINERY. TRIMMED HATS, TOQUES AND BONNETS IN NEWEST DESIGNS. FOR THURSDAY, cAPRIL 26th.—A NUMBER OF STYLES FOR | PRESENT WEAR HAVE BEEN MARKED AT $9,00, $12.00, $45.00 tn greys and blues, deep stitching oar pre oe ‘ Onicimat PRICES $14.00 70 $30.00 | shames fo | 5.95 LADIES’ BOOTS np TIES. Valae $8.00 PATENT LEATHER, GLACE KID AND TAN RUSSIAN ip wonw “ry spornbheedl CALF, IN THE LATEST HHODELS FOR WEEK a Se oe easel a IK ON $25 00 WORTH. i] | THURSDAY, cAPRIL 26th. GLACE KID CXFORD TIES, TURNED soLes, $1.90 | | GLACE KiD OXSORD TIES, WELT SOLES, 2.65 STAMPED DONA SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF THISIS THE TIME OF YEAR | to lay aside heavy, high top shoes and be cool and comfort- able in low cut styles. But whether low or high are a ferred, we have them both ways in our celebrated UCANBEZ Shoes. : . For Both Men and Women. ~~. COWPERTHWAI Men's, in Tan and Blach............... $5.00 9| Women’s, in Button and Lace........ $4.00 | WOMEN’S OXFORD TIES. There is a piquancy, a vivacity, a freshness and charm about Oxford Ties that neo other shoe gives to woman's foot. They are the ideal shoe for out doors during Spring and Summer. Come now and make your selection. We have all styles, all sizes and widths, and by-and-by we ’ will not have them, for they will all be sold. Glace Kid, Russia Calf and Patent Leather, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00. pate |U CA NBEZ Oxford Ties for Men. ...... 54.00 ESTABLISHED 1807. CHATHAM SQUARE; | 121st St. & 3rd Ave.; $93 to 205 & 211, 213 Park Row.! 2226 to 2234 3rd Avenue. | Furniture, Carpets, Etc. Refrigerator of solid oak, handsomely carved, well plate | 7 C A NB EZ Osford Ties for Women. .... . $4.00 finished, Children's White, Blue, Pink and Red Kid Shoes. Shoes to prevent ane children from toeing-in and High Counter Shoes for weak ankles, lined, Men's and Women's Golf and ‘Riding ‘Boots, also Coachmen's Boots. Spring and Summer ver Catalogue mailed free on application, ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave., cor. 20th St. $4,90 Every price, CASH. OR CREDIT. Customers may add to their accounts or may make payments at either the Original Chatham Square Establishment or at the New Harlem Store, corner of 121st ’ pe ‘\ ‘PASTS 193 0 208 & 211,213 Park Row. 2226 to 2234 30d Avenue) Tener \ <— ring, but :

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